Gift Exchange
2D computer graphics, woodworking, Arduino, Linux, programming, building flying RC models, cooking, designing objects, repurposing/modding/customizing/recycling, managing.
What I'd like to make for someone:
Something useful or beautiful or both, with a modern aesthetics.
I'd be willing to make this size gift package for someone (choose all that apply):
S, M.
I'd be willing to receive a smaller or larger size gift package from someone than the one I make for someone else:
No. S, M, possibly XS or XXS.
What I like:
Science and technology, aircrafts and spaceships, jazz, prog rock, modern art, geometry, Vasarely, Giacometti, Scandinavian architecture, J.S. Bach, Babylon 5, Babel 17, Blade Runner, Back to the Future, A. Nothomb, Asimov, Iain Banks, D. Simmons, J. Haldeman, Python language, Motorola microprocessors, Unicode, hiking.
What I don't like:
Kitsch. Raisins. Inefficiency. Hypocrisy. Rudeness. Bad or lack of design.
I absolutely can't have:
Meat products (or containing).
Type of thing I'd love to receive:
Something incredibly fun or nice, that is also incredibly useful or incredibly useless.
Something I like, but could not make. Something hand- and mind- made. An object , an image, or an idea.
Would you be willing to ship to an address outside your own country?
Yes.
Confirm that are at least 18 years old or, if not, that you have the approval of a parent or guardian:
I confirm both.











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